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Freiburger Spielleyt

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Freiburger Spielleyt is a Swiss medieval music ensemble based in Freiburg, Germany, founded in 1990. "Spielleyt" is an archaic spelling of Spielleute, the German for medieval players. The members of the group were drawn from students at the University of Freiburg and the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis. The members have comprised: Marc Lewon (lute, voice), Albrecht Haaf (fiddle), Jutta Haaf (harp, soprano), Murat Coşkun (percussion), Bernd Maier (hurdy gurdy) and Regina Kabis (soprano) in 2006. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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Saltarello

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Sinc, ein Guldin Huon

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Vil lieber grüsse süsse

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La quarte estampie royal

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Ghaetta

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Cantigas de Santa Maria: No. 2 - Muito devemos varoes

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La Grande Chanson de Pelerins

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Cantigas de Santa Maria: No. 353 - Quen a Omagen

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Cantigas de Santa Maria: No. 20 - Ay, Santa Maria

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A chantar m'er de so qu'ieu no volria

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Saltarello! Music from Ancient Times

Saltarello! Music from Ancient Times

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The 50 Most Essential Renaissance Masterpieces

Medieval Masters

Medieval Masters

O Fortuna

O Fortuna

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Renaissance Masterminds

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The 99 Most Essential Renaissance Masterpieces

Waves of Vigo

Waves of Vigo

Tales of Miracles

Tales of Miracles

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Music From Da Vinci's Time

Pilgerwege

Pilgerwege

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Ancient Meditations - Relaxing Music of the Renaissance and Middle Ages

Tempus Fugit

Tempus Fugit

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